Link Building Worksheets – Organize Your Campaign

I have said numerous times how much I love using Excel to get better organized. And using it for managing your link building campaigns is a must. Below I am listing a few examples created by others (maybe I’ll follow-up sharing my own).

In any case, what I’d like to emphasize is that I do not recommend using exactly one of the below variants, instead use them as samples: you are free (and even encouraged) to add your own fields, to modify and make them better (and of course, share in the comments what you plan to change and why).

Advanced Link Building Work Sheet

It offers you to evaluate each linking page (and then the whole project) link building relevance (tracking keywords in the title, body text and within H tags);

It is comprehensive, yet concise;

It promotes that advanced approach to link building which I’ve always been advocative.

Directory Submission Work Sheet

Kalena’s link building post describes how she recommends organizing directory submission (may be applied to other types of link building by submitting, e.g. article distribution). The link detail spread sheet is organized into the following columns:

Assign one column for “type” of submission. This will then allow you to use excel’s autofilter and sorting functions. For example, six months from now, imagine you have made hundreds of submissions. You could then, with a quick filter button, see every submission that met any given criteria, be it simple like “blog”, or a more complex, like “regional directory” + “fee based” + “link obtained” + Non-recip, etc. Having the ability to output that on a single sheet has so many benefits.

Basic Link Building Work Sheet

YourSEOplan offers to focus on the following criteria when compiling your link building work sheet: